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The Journal of Psychology
Interdisciplinary and Applied
Volume 98, 1978 - Issue 1
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Original Articles

Economic Status, Family Anomie, and Adolescent Suicide Potential

Pages 45-47 | Received 29 Sep 1977, Published online: 02 Jul 2010
 

Summary

This study attempts to ascertain the existence and economic characteristics of the anomic family as a determinant of high suicide lethality among adolescents. An inverse relationship was hypothesized between economic status, family norm consensus, family power, and adolescent suicide risk. Fifty-five Ss of at least moderate suicide risk—and their families—were obtained from a total sample of 194 adolescents, 13 to 18 years old, who attempted suicide during a three month period. A summary of the descriptive demographic data is as follows: 32.7% of the sample were male and 67.3% female; their mean age was 16.3 years; race was categorized into 81.9% white and 18.1% nonwhite. Correlation coefficients were used to test the hypothesis. Statistically significant differences in the degree of family normlessness and powerlessness were found for suicidal and non-suicidal adolescents and their families.

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